Guest guest Posted October 1, 2005 Report Share Posted October 1, 2005 Chantel, I have to agree with Jodie C. about discrepancies in measurements. My son, , who is 3, also has asymmetry. But, it depends on who you talk to. Dr. H was the first doctor to even notice this. His hands and feet are different and he even has asymmetry IN his MOUTH! Also, no one noticed, not even me, that has the different " thicknesses " too. I just noticed this no too long ago. His left arm and leg is " thicker " than the other. Sometimes it can be very hard to notice, and other times you notice it after they have grown some. It is very hard to measure these kids, as Dr. H is VERY particular and meticulous in measuring them. She stretches them and uses books, etc. even went to see an Ortho. who said didn't have asymmetry! It can be very slight or very obvious. You never know, he may not even have it at all. Jodi R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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